Agencyname: | National Gendarmerie |
Nativename: | Arabic: الدرك الوطني French: Gendarmerie Nationale |
Commonname: | Gendarmerie |
Formed: | 23 August 1962 |
Country: | Algeria |
National: | Yes |
Constitution1: | Decree No.019-62 of 23 August 1962 on the establishment of the National Gendarmerie.[1] |
Gendarmerie: | Yes |
Headquarters: | Chéraga, Algiers |
Sworn: | 130,000 |
Electeetype: | Minister |
Minister1name: | Abdelmadjid Tebboune |
Minister1pfo: | Minister of Defence |
Chief1name: | Nouredine Gouasmia |
Chief1position: | Commanding General of the Gendarmerie nationale |
The Gendarmerie Nationale (Arabic: الدرك الوطني), is the national gendarmerie force of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria. As part of the Algerian Armed Forces is commanded by a major general who reports directly to the Minister of National Defense. It was created in 1962 by Decree No.019-62 of 23 August 1962 shortly after its independence.[1] In 2012 the gendarmerie consists of 130,000 personnel. Although generally regarded as a versatile and competent paramilitary force, the gendarmerie has been severely tested in dealing with civil disorder since 1988. It frequently has lacked sufficient manpower at the scene of disorder and its units have been inadequately trained and equipped for riot control. The gendarmerie, however, has demonstrated the ability to root out terrorist groups operating from mountain hideouts.[2]
The current commander is General Nouredine Gouasmia, who succeeded General Abderrahmane Arar in 2020.
The gendarmerie is responsible for maintaining law and order in villages, towns, and rural areas; providing security surveillance over local inhabitants; and representing government authority in remote regions, especially where tensions and conflicts have occurred in the past.[2]
The gendarmerie is organized in battalions, whose component companies and platoons are dispersed to individual communities and desert outposts. Its regional headquarters are in the same cities as the six military regional headquarters with subdivisions in the forty-eight wilayat. It consists of a General Headquarters in Algiers and 6 subordinate Regional Commands (Divisions), plus 4 commands for Recruitment & Training, Intelligence, Administration and Detection. The 6 Regional Commands each command 3 to 4 "Brigades".[2]
Several specialized units also exist within the gendarmerie, and were established to confront the increase in crimes and criminals:
A highly mobile force, the gendarmerie possesses a modern communications system connecting its various units with one another and with the army. Equipment includes light armored weapons and transport and patrol vehicles.[2]
The force in 1993 had 44 Panhard M3 armored personnel carriers (an APC variant of the Panhard AML.).50 Fahd armored personnel carriers, and 28 Mi-2 light helicopters and 10 AgustaWestland AW109, In addition to AS355 Ecureuil 2 helicopters.
In addition to utilizing training provided by the French since independence, the gendarmerie operates its own schools for introductory and advanced studies. The gendarmerie's main training center is at Sidi Bel Abbes, The officers school is at Isser, about 80 kilometers east of Algiers.[2]
The commandment of gendarmerie was successively entrusted to:
scope=col | Années | scope=col | Commandement |
---|---|---|---|
1962-1977 | Colonel Ahmed Bencherif | ||
1977-1986 | General Mostepha Cheloufi | ||
1986-1987 | General Zine El Abidine Hachichi | ||
1987-1997 | Army corps general Abbas Gheziel | ||
1997-2000 | Major General Tayeb Derradji | ||
2000-2015 | |||
2015-2018 | |||
2018-2019 | General Ghali Belakcir | ||
scope=«row » | 2019-2020 | Major General Abderrahmane Arar[4] | |
scope=«row » | Since 2020 | General Nouredine Gouasmia[5] |